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In the vibrant Kesklinn district of Tallinn, the Museum of Estonian Architecture invites visitors to explore the captivating world of architectural history. Established on January 1, 1991, this museum has garnered a commendable 4.6-star rating on Google, a testament to its engaging exhibits. Featuring an array of drawings and models, it offers a deep dive into Estonia's architectural evolution, making it an enlightening destination for all age groups. With facilities catering to children and essential amenities like toilets, it ensures a comfortable visit for families.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible toilet, Toilet

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Tallina autoosta
Bus stop 103 m walk
Ahtri
Bus stop 61 m walk
Laeva
Tram stop 115 m walk
Siimeoni
Bus station 183 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 835 reviews
4.6/5 790 reviews
4.5/5 45 reviews
Jacky Ferry
Jacky Ferry
1 month ago on Google

Dans un ancien bâtiment servant à stocker le sel, on peut voir aujourd'hui le musée de l'architecture, créé en 1991. Il présente un ensemble de maquettes de différents grands bâtiments estoniens, mettant en valeur le savoir faire et la modernité des architectes du pays. Interressant pour comprendre les bâtiments que vous irez visiter😉. Compris dans la Tallinn card sinon c'est un peu cher pour voir des maquettes.

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Kadri Vainlo
Kadri Vainlo
1 month ago on Google

Väga palju huvitavaid makette vaadata ja alumise korruse peegelpõrand väga vahva

Corinna
Corinna
1 month ago on Google

If you are interested in Estonian architecture and urban planning, you have come to the right place. The exhibition extends over three floors and shows the architectural history of the country in the 20th century. There is currently a special exhibition about Tallinn during the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, when the city hosted the sailing regatta. An interesting presentation. I can recommend it.

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